you can't a.ssumed, clearly I didn't mean it that way but ya I feel ya on that comment it is all part of the game, but I am saying these guys are not just smuggling drugs, they got the COYOTE game on lock aka 2 thousand per person last time I heard on CNN, so it is all business for these guys.

Yep, smuggling is a getting controlled by the big wigs - hopefully the new President Calderon does some damage to these fu*ks, and I do think a dent will be blown to the Cartel - but it needs international cooperation, which is highly unlikely.

believe it or not, ive met dudes that run with the "zetas" when i go to visit my grandpa. Them dudes be living like kings and run whole towns cus cops is on they payroll. The place i visit called Michoacan is like a jungle.weedheads best believe they got marijuana fields far as the eyes can see.

Yo! My family lives in Michoacan too, I never knew it was that crazy out there tho. U ain't lyin about the weed tho, I got a ma'fu*kin plastic grocery bag FULL of dank for $100! & it was just me & my homie.

My cousin was involved in that type of sh*t. Ge got straight domed, 3 to the top of the head. "talk about gettin your wig split"

So is every song in those videos basically DISS SONGS?, it sounds like they mentioning the group members and situations.

the thing is MOST songs or the "corridos" are not diss songs and never name drop an enemy or anything ...they just sing about how whoever it is they are singing for is "hard" and k!lls any enemy in general that tries to fu*k with em, but seldom do the artists that sing these songs name drop "rivals" .....but certain artists or groups sing sh*t for different "cartels"

if either of them were to be heard caught singing "corridos" about the "opposition" in this case TJ vs. Sinaloa....if the singers that sing about TJ guys sing corridos about guys from sinaloa, then the TJ people will take it as a "diss" cuz obviously they dont get along
same with the artiists who sing sh*t about people from "Sinaloa"
"Los Canelos De Durango" wouldnt be caught dead singing a song praising anybody from TJ ......

the odd thing about all this stuff that established mexican artists "Los Tucanes De Tijuana" sing "corridos" about EVERY SINGLE CARTEL, how they get away with it baffles me, but i guess the cartels respect them so much that they can get away with it .....
they sing "Corridos" about The arellano brothers, El Chapo El Mayo....i think on their newest album even on some Gulf Cartel guys....

watch that, its nothing bloody or gruesome, its just a video of a shootout
between mexican authorities trying to apprehend a big guy in TJ, they tried to raid his house and capture him but obviously you can see by the video he did not go quietly......(the song playing in the background just documents what happened that day, the artist is Explosion Norteņa and the song (corrido)
is called "El Cris" ....)

by the way, there are a ton of "corridos" that document shootings like this,
in Corridos n sh*t mexicans tend to like them because alot of times they document real sh*t, much like if hip hop fans like rappers becuz they rap about real sh*t, the hood....

Within months, Elizalde was dead, shot 20 times after a November concert. His enemies exacted their final revenge by posting a video of his autopsy, the camera panning from Elizaldeīs personalized cowboy boots to his bloodied nekkid body.

Elizaldeīs narco-ballad video and its aftermath highlight a new surge of Internet activity by Mexican drug cartels, whose mastery of technology gives them a huge advantage over law enforcement agencies. Following the model of terrorist groups such as al-Qaida, the cartels have discovered the Web as a powerful means of transmitting threats, recruiting members and glorifying the narco-trafficker lifestyle of big money, big guns and big thrills.

"Itīs out of control," Victor Clark, a Tijuana-based drug expert, said in an interview.

Wtf I never knew there were real e-gangsta,just though were fake rappers posting youtube video & al-Qaida posting there clips but dam drug wars over the net @